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Gospel of Wealth Essays and Other Writings
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“Discover Andrew Carnegie’s timeless wisdom in “Gospel of Wealth.” Explore thought-provoking essays on philanthropy, wealth, and social responsibility by the iconic American industrialist and philanthropist. Edited by Paul Johnson, this edition offers valuable insights into Carnegie’s philosophy and its lasting impact. ISBN: 9780143039891″
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Pranav Chawla –
Carnegie’s perspective is interesting, though not always agreeable. Provides a valuable historical context. Decent book.
Kartikey Rupainwar –
Some parts were a slog, but the overall message is important. Carnegie’s views are complex and worth exploring. Good content.
Arnav Chatterjee –
Carnegie’s views are certainly…something. Found it a bit preachy at times, but overall an insightful historical document. Good read.
Alok Kumar Dubey –
I found the essays to be quite inspiring. Carnegie’s vision of philanthropy is truly remarkable. I recommend it
Abhijeet Moitra –
An important work. Carnegie’s insights remain relevant, sparking important conversations about wealth distribution. A must-read for those in finance.
Premsi Raman T –
A thought-provoking book that challenges conventional thinking on wealth. It is very good in understanding business ethics.
Srishti –
I didn’t like how the book was written. The ideas were good, but not my type. I rate it low because it’s not interesting.
Harish A Kendrekar –
The concepts are good, but the writing style is a bit tedious. A worthwhile read if you’re interested in philanthropy.
Shikhar Singh –
Important historical document. It presents a skewed view that glorifies a robber baron. Read with a critical eye.
Divyanjana Nikam –
It is very educational for people who likes to learn about history and philanthropy. I would suggest this book.
Devesh Sharma –
I was expecting a financial guide, but it was more philosophical. It gave me a new perspective on wealth creation.
Rohit –
Offers valuable insight on the mind of one of America’s most rich person. A good and fast read. I like it.
Priyal Jain Jain –
I expected more. It felt repetitive. Some interesting points, but overall I wasn’t blown away. Disappointing.
Sachin Sanjay Kakad –
A bit dense, but worth the effort. Carnegie’s arguments are compelling and surprisingly relevant today. I enjoyed reading it.
Bharat Chandila –
A classic for a reason. Carnegie’s wisdom shines through, though some concepts might be a bit outdated. Great book.
Debjyoti Paul –
A fascinating look into Carnegie’s mindset. Some points are dated, but the core message of philanthropy still resonates. A worthwhile read!
Khushi Kaur Arora –
It could be repetitive in some chapter but the core message is really important. Recommend this book to people.
Tirthabrata Dutta –
Not the most exciting read, but definitely informative. Carnegie’s ideas on wealth are still debated today. Good one time read.
Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare –
A transformative book that shifted my perspective on wealth and giving. It’s old, but gold! Happy to read it.
Paridhi Jain –
A bit dry, but the ideas presented are powerful. Definitely makes you think about wealth and its responsibilities. I liked it